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http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060425/NEWS01/604250372/1006
Judge's findings hit UMDNJ dean

KEY POINTS

The federal monitor concluded R. Michael Gallagher, outgoing dean of UMDNJ's School of Osteopathic Medicine:

Directed subordinates to "doctor' a clinic's financial records so that he could qualify for $15,000 bonuses.

Submitted bills featuring more than $200,000 worth of questionable expenses, including expensive meals and a $750 stay at a New York hotel.




http://www.nj.com/news/ledger/index.ssf?/base/news-6/1145943684186730.xml&coll=1
Layoffs, shifts on horizon for UMDNJ execs

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The management shake-up comes as UMDNJ is dealing with a new report alleging "unethical and potentially illegal" behavior by a university trustee and a dean. Herbert J. Stern, the federal monitor appointed to oversee UMDNJ, found Newark City Council President Donald Bradley, a university trustee, and R. Michael Gallagher, dean of the School of Osteopathic Medicine in Stratford, both abused their positions.

Neither Bradley nor Gallagher returned phone calls yesterday.

Bradley, one of the top officials in Newark's city government, repeatedly used his position on UMDNJ's board to get friends and family members jobs at the university, according to the report. He also helped get one of his campaign contributors a $1-a-year deal to lease space in a UMDNJ building.

"Based on our interviews and observations, it appears that Bradley used his influence and connections with UMDNJ to further his own political agenda," the report concluded.



http://www.nytimes.com/glogin?URI=http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/25/nyregion/25medical.html&OQ=_rQ3D1&OP=667dfdd6Q2FQ7BocEQ7B2Q5EQ24yQ3CQ5EQ5EQ5B.Q7B.Q27Q27KQ7BQ27Q2FQ7B.5Q7BJQ60Q3CcmqQ5EJQ7B.5Xc2qQ24WRQ26wQ5BXR
Monitor Sees Misconduct by a State School Dean and a Newark Council Leader
By DAVID KOCIENIEWSKI
Published: April 25, 2006

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Nearly a million dollars was misspent on country club parties, bonuses and no-show jobs for the officials' friends, a report says.



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Med school dean living large

Tuesday, April 25, 2006

By ELISE YOUNG, JOHN P. McALPIN and BOB GROVES
STAFF WRITERS

Dr. R. Michael Gallagher used a curious phrase -- "I have to get my '15' " -- to remind colleagues around the office at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey that one of the departments he oversaw needed to do a particularly good job, federal investigators say.

Gallagher, dean of the university's School of Osteopathic Medicine, was referring to a $15,000 bonus he would receive if the UMDNJ Headache Center showed an annual profit, the investigators said in a report released Monday.

In all but one year since 1997, Gallagher authorized transfers of cash from other accounts, even those intended for clinical trials, to make up the difference when it appeared that the Headache Center would fall short, they say. The "profit" consistently was $30,000, the level at which Gallagher was entitled to a bonus.

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http://www.newsday.com/news/local/wire/newjersey/ny-bc-nj--umdnj0424apr24,0,7271265.story?coll=ny-region-apnewjersey
Federal monitor: Thousands grossly misspent at UMDNJ

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And school Trustee Donald Bradley, also Newark's City Council president, pressed the medical university to enter a deal to let one of his campaign donors sublet an empty building from UMDNJ for a dollar a year, the report states.

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the second report into UMDNJ's troubled finances by the federal monitor, former federal Judge Herbert J. Stern, also states he is investigating whether former Gov. James E. McGreevey pulled strings so state Sen. Wayne Bryant, the chairman of the Senate Budget Committee, could "obtain positions" at UMDNJ. For three years, Bryant held a program-support coordinator job the school. In his final year, he made $38,220.

A call placed to Bryant's Cherry Hill law office on Monday was not returned.

But the focus of Stern's latest scathing report centers on Gallagher, the dean of UMDNJ's School of Osteopathic Medicine whose forced resignation goes through this week, and Bradley, who is wrapping up his final months on Newark's council.


18 posted on 04/25/2006 5:40:02 AM PDT by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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More About UMDNJ Leaders Feathering Their Own Nests

Has it really been almost three weeks since we posted about the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ)? UMDNJ now is operating under a federal deferred prosecution agreement with the supervision of a federal monitor (see most recent posts here and here.) We had previously discussed allegations that UMDNJ had offered no-bid contracts, at times requiring no work, to the politically connected; had paid for lobbyists and made political contributions, even though UMDNJ is a state institution; and seemed to be run by political bosses rather than health care professionals. (See post here, with links to previous posts.)

There are yet more revelations about how UMDNJ leaders feathered their own nests.

Some concern one New Jersey State Senator Wayne R Bryant (Democrat - Camden County). According to the Philadelphia Inquirer, "in 2003, the college's School of Osteopathic Medicine in Stratford created a program-support coordinator job for Bryant. Investigators are looking into allegations that Bryant improperly used his position as Chairman of the Senate's budget committee to direct millions in state funds to the school." Furthermore, "legislative sources say that as the state budget was finalized last June, Bryant steered a last-minute $2.7 million to the Stratford school for debt service. In addition, Bryant also paved the way to increase a state allocation to UMDNJ's Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in Camden, for a total of $7.8 million, as well as a $5 million appropriation for the Newark campus' Neurosciences Institute...."

Others arise out of more findings by the federal monitor who is now overseeing UMDNJ. According to the indefatigable Newark Star-Ledger, the monitor's latest report has more about Dr R Michael Gallagher, the former Dean of the School of Osteopathic Medicine (mentioned above). "Investigators concluded that the osteopathic school near Camden systematically falsified profit and loss statements - at Gallagher's direction - to show the headache center [which Gallagher ran] was making money, thus making Gallagher, whose salary is $381,854, eligible for the annual bonus." Also, the investigators reported that Gallagher "submitted travel expenses to the university for reimbursement that had already been picked up by drug companies." The report also included a variety of lavish expenses for which Gallagher was reimbursed by UMDNJ, such as an expensive leather computer case for his wife, a night at the Waldorf for Gallagher and his wife, and the now familiar meals at exepnsive restaurants and country clubs.

Also according to the Star-Ledger, the monitor alleged UMDNJ Trustee Donald Bradley, who is also Newark City Council President, pushed UMDNJ to "further his political activities." He persuaded UMDNJ to underwrite a gala affair entitled "Keep the Dream Alive." It cost over $22,000, including $2550 for a martini bar and ice sculptures. "The event apparently violated state policy, which prohibits publicly funded institutions from holding receptions honoring any state employee - which would have included the UMDNJ staffers who were celebrated at the event - or expenses for alcoholic beverages...." Bradly also applied pressure to secure jobs for favored people at UMDNJ. "Bradley would often personally accompany people he recommended for jobs on interviews. Among those were his daughter-in-law, who was hired and subsequently fired." Finally, the monitor questioned "whether Bradley forced UMDNJ to sublet medical office space it leases at 194 Clinton Avenue in Newark to Chandrakant Patel, a physician and contributor to Bradley who operated Universal Industrial Clinic until he lost his medical license." "Top [UMDNJ] administrators were told they should provide physicians and medical imaging equipment to enable Patel to establish a federally qualified health clinic at the site. According to the report, the city council president told one that if she assisted in the effort, he could make 'go away' a separate city lawsuit against UMDNJ...." "UMDNJ has never tried to collect $75,000 in real estate taxes Patel was obligated to pay under the token lease...." The University was never even paid its symbolic lease payment. "It is owed $3 by Patel."

UMDNJ has unfortunately become a prime example of how the leadership can bring a once respected health care organization low by putting their own interests ahead of the institution's mission. At least we can hope that the ongoing clean-up will provide a model for how to clean up other errant health care organizations. Once again, my sympathy is with the dedicated UMDNJ staff who have tried to soldier on through all of this, and of course with the patients who still need to go to UMDNJ for their health care.


19 posted on 04/25/2006 5:42:50 AM PDT by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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